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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Thu Dec 10, 6:35 pm ET
GEORGETOWN, Del. - Internet auctioneer eBay Inc. began reneging on its promises to Craigslist shortly after taking a minority interest in the online classifieds site, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark testified Thursday.
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AuctionBytes - Mon Dec 14, 12:14 am ET
Jim Buckmaster, the CEO of Craigslist, sat silently in a Delaware courtroom all of last week listening to eBay's witnesses testify as part of a corporate governance lawsuit it had brought against the online classified site last year. After Craigslist founder Craig Newmark testified for hours on Friday, it was Buckmaster's turn, and it seemed he had a lot to say.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 11, 2:58 pm ET
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark told a Delaware court on Friday he did not voice his objections to shareholder eBay Inc when the online giant launched a rival classifieds business.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 11, 11:12 am ET
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark said he had never visited eBay Inc's rival classified ad site, which is the center of a bitter legal fight between the two companies.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 11, 11:45 am ET
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Craigslist Inc. co-founder Craig Newmark said EBay Inc. had a right to get confidential information about the classified-advertising Web site as part of its purchase of a minority stake in the company.
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paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 11, 12:56 pm ET
Craigslist CEO Craig Newmark took the stand in the company's court battle with eBay on Friday to deny that he ever looked at the auction site's online classifieds unit, Kijiji, Reuters reported.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Fri Dec 11, 2:39 pm ET
The eBay executive who led the online auction site's efforts to gain a minority stake in Craigslist warned that former eBay CEO Meg Whitman had a Jekyll-and-Hyde personality, the CEO of Craigslist said Monday. Craigslist CEO James Buckmaster testified that... Craig Newmark - Craigslist - EBay - Meg Whitman - Classified advertising
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Nasdaq - Fri Dec 11, 3:47 pm ET
GEORGETOWN, Del. -(Dow Jones)- EBay Inc. (EBAY) was allowed to compete with online classified Web site Craigslist under the terms of the contract both parties signed, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark said Friday.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 6:44 pm ET
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark testified on Thursday he decided to trust eBay Inc after a key 2004 meeting in which then-CEO Meg Whitman and other executives said the Internet giant shared the small private company's core values.
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AuctionBytes - Fri Dec 11, 2:44 pm ET
eBay's lawyer Mike Rhodes of Cooley Godward spent four hours cross-examining Craigslist founder Craig Newmark on Friday morning. Mr. Rhodes seemed frustrated at times with Mr. Newmark's deliberate approach to answering questions. Mr. Newmark remained calm and unflappable during what was sometimes grueling examination.
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Nasdaq - Fri Dec 11, 11:47 am ET
GEORGETOWN, Del. -(Dow Jones)- EBay Inc. (EBAY) was allowed to compete with online classified Web site Craigslist under the terms of the contract both parties signed, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark said in court Friday.
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INO News - Fri Dec 11, 2:11 pm ET
(AP:GEORGETOWN, Del.) Craigslist founder Craig Newmark admits that assurances he received from former eBay CEO Meg Whitman before eBay took a stake in his online classifieds company were never put in writing.
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Nasdaq - Fri Dec 11, 2:02 pm ET
(Adds details from testimony, updates stock price.) GEORGETOWN, Del. -(Dow Jones)- EBay Inc. (EBAY) was allowed to compete with online classified Web site Craigslist under the terms of the contract both parties signed, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark said Friday.
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The Huffington Post - Sun Dec 13, 10:27 am ET
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Law.com via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 11, 3:02 am ET
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark testified Thursday that he was assured by eBay executives that they were happy with a "courtship" period in which eBay would hold a minority stake for several years, and that if both sides weren't happy, they would agree to an amicable parting of the ways.